I was instructed by my superior to change kernel parameter, adding up this parameter to /etc/system. Server is Solaris 10 on SPARC.
Code:
Tcp_conn_req_max_q 1024
In my Google search, all I know that the sentence is in small case (tcp_conn_req_max_q) but as you can see above, instruction given to me is started with BIG "T". Can anyone advice if it /etc/system is CaSe-SeNsiTiVe or not?
It has been quite a while since I used UNIX. I am developing
a security system and I was wondering if UNIX and/or LINUX
user ID's are case-sensitive.
i.e. can user 'daveb' and 'Daveb' exist on the same system with
completely different authorizations/priorities, etc.? (3 Replies)
Hello users,
I have a question ?
I was just wondering whether the hostname on unix systems are case sensitive.
For example in the system which I work.
ping TestHost and ping testhost gives me the same output i.e I get the reply from the remote host
Is this applicable for all... (3 Replies)
In a Case switch, how to ignore case sensitive in the test:
e.g.
case "$field" in
"TEST) action1;;
*) action2;;
esac
How to go in action1 in case of $field = TEST , or Test , or test or .... without enumerating all possibilities...
Thanks,... (1 Reply)
Is there a way for me to take a parameter then store it in a variable and use its value as non case sensitive?
Ex.
Lets say i have a parameter which contains "Hey".
Then im gonna store it to GR using GR=$1.
CL=/install/$GR.g
How can i make GR non case sensitive so that the... (1 Reply)
Can someone please tell me why iname is being case sensitive with this?
$ find /media -iname *load* 2>/dev/null
/media/Part 2/stuff/Downloads
/media/Part 1/Application Data/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/wnul4kj4.irc/chatzilla/downloads
/media/Part 1/Bob_5-22-2010/Application... (5 Replies)
Hello all,
This is my first thread so please let me know if I am doing anything wrong or not following etiquette.
I have an input file that looks like
123a12345
345a12445
245a66792
245A12345
215A23566
and I want output files that look like
a.txt
123a12345
345a12445
245a66792
... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
select app from the menu:
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
ALL # ALL will select all the apps in the menu
echo "Enter your option"
read option;
if
then
<execute the below command>
elif # option is the 1 selection from menu...not ALL
<execute the below command>
else (14 Replies)
Hi, users file contains below names i have a requirement to keep only one case sensitive user. For e.g if user name is "aaa" then only aaa should be there in the file and other matching users(AAA,aaA) should be deleted.
Tried multiple options but no luck can you please help.
aaa
abc
AAA... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
Please help me with this
I need to create a cronjob that should delete all files which are older than 30days with '*.txt' and should not delete files with '*TEST*.txt' either file name TEST is upper or test lower case sensitive
here's the script
/DIR -type f -name '*.txt'... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: krish_007
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sys_attrs_cm
sys_attrs_cm(5) File Formats Manual sys_attrs_cm(5)NAME
sys_attrs_cm - system attributes for the cm kernel subsystem
DESCRIPTION
This reference page describes attributes for the Configuration Manager (cm) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for an introduction to the
topic of system attributes.
Maximum number of subsystems that can set a dependency on a given subsystem.
Default value: 20 (subsystems)
Minimum value: 8
Maximum value: 1024
Do not modify the default setting for this attribute unless instructed to do so by support personnel or by patch kit instructions.
Maximum number of subsystems that can have dependents registered.
Default value: 20 (subsystems)
Minimum value: 8
Maximum value: 1024
Do not modify the default setting for this attribute unless instructed to do so by support personnel or by patch kit instructions.
The maximum number of registered callbacks that are allowed by the kernel at any point in time. If exceeded, register_callback() (a
function used only by kernel components, such as device drivers) receives an error message.
Default value: 341 (callbacks)
Minimum value: 341
Maximum value: 21824
Do not modify the default setting for this attribute unless instructed to do so by support personnel or by patch kit instructions.
SEE ALSO sys_attrs(5)sys_attrs_cm(5)